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Dendroaspis polylepis


Dendroaspis polylepis
Informação sobre a Foto
Direitos de Autor: Elio Zoppi (zoe00) Silver Workshop Editor [C: 1 W: 14 N: 3] (572)
Género: Lugares
Meio: Cor
Data da Foto: 2009-05-30
Categorias: Vida Diária, Natureza, Pets, Macro
Câmara: Canon EOS 5D, Sigma 150mm f/2.8 HSM APO EX DG MACRO, RAW
Exposição: f/9.0, 1/40 segundos
More Photo Info: [view]
Versão da Foto: Versão Original
Data de Submissão: 2009-05-30 5:19
Visto: 211
Pontos: 2
[Notas - Normas] Nota do Artista
*** Dendroaspis polylepis ***
(Black mamba)
The Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis), is an elapid snake and is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes. It has a wide range of known locations throughout Africa. The black mamba is native to Somalia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Namibia, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and the Congo. They inhabit a wide variety of areas that include open savannahs, open woodlands, and rocky outcrops. It is also known for being very aggressive when disturbed or confronted and will not hesitate to strike with deadly precision.

The black mamba is the largest venomous snake in Africa and the second longest venomous snake in the world, after the King Cobra. Adult black mambas have an average length of 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) and a maximum length of 4.5 meters (~14 ft). Like all other reptiles, the black mamba relies on external heat to regulate the temperature of its body.
The Black Mamba is also the fastest land snake in the world, able to reach speeds in excess of 12 miles per hour (20 km/h). However it uses this speed to escape danger, rather than catch prey.
The name "black mamba" is somewhat confusing because that is not the snake's actual color. Its body is not black at all; the name is given to it because of its inky black mouth. Normally, mambas have a dark olive, olive green, grey brown, or metal color. Some of them have a light band around their body. As mambas get older, their skin begins to darken.

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  • Fortuna Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2679 W: 1574 N: 5188] (18853)
  • [2009-05-30 7:08]

Hello Elio,

Excellent shot with very good sharpness.
Congratulations and TFS
Sergio

Hello Elio!

I hate snakes ( like Indiana Jones .... ) but I do enjoy cool photos like these. Stunning details of this unfriendly, despite its likable smile.

I imagine you had a plate window between you (^_^). Cool catch ! Without any window reflections.
Robert

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